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Castilian Party

The Castilian Party (Spanish: Partido Castellano, PCAS), formerly the Party of Castile and León until 2011, is a Spanish political party resulting from the union of several Castilian nationalist and regionalist political parties from Castile and León, Madrid and Castile-La Mancha.[1] The most relevant of the components is Tierra Comunera.[2]

Castilian Party
Partido Castellano
PresidentPedro Manuel Soriano
Secretary-GeneralJavier Benedit
Founded24 October 2009 (2009-10-24)
Merger ofTierra Comunera
Progress Party of the Cities of Castile and León
Citizen Group
HeadquartersC/ Valdemoro, 1 bajo, 09001, Burgos, Castilla y León
Youth wingCastilla Joven
IdeologyCastilian nationalism
Social democracy
Federalism
Progressivism
Ecologism
Political positionCentre-left
Colours  Dark purple
Local Government[a]
79 / 21,601
Party flag
Website
www.partidocastellano.org/

Ideology edit

The Castilian Party wishes to be an alternative to the classic two-party system in Castile. They also state their support for Castilian historical heritage and the environment. From their foundational congress on 24 October 2009, in Toledo onwards, their ideology has been federalist and Castilian nationalist. For this reason, they intend to recover the dissolved sense of Castilian identity and to turn Castile into Spain's financial and political engine by overcoming Castilian endemic problems like depopulation, population aging, youth emigration, and despotism. All of said problems have been publicly denounced by the party.[3] The party seeks to recover the political union of Castile as a single territory, which is currently split into five regions: Castile and León, Castile-La Mancha, Madrid, Cantabria and La Rioja.

 
Territory claimed by the Castilian Party.

History edit

In July 2010, the party announced its intention to participate in the Catalan regional parliament election with the name of Castilian Party–Party of the Cultures of Catalonia.[4]

During the Spanish general election 2011, the party formed an association with the Cantabrian Regionalist Party and contested the election.[5]

Party split edit

Since the party's creation, there were two very different political currents: one more official (which supported the union of the whole of Castile), and another much stronger in support to simpler regionalist ideas (which supported the political reality in force). During the party congress in October 2011, a majority of party members unanimously approved a new political strategy and changed the former name "Party of Castile and León" to simply the "Castilian Party". This initiative was promoted and supported by the party directorate and caused the regionalist current to quit the party. The splinter group decided to found a new party called the Regionalist Party of Castile and León (PRCAL).[6]

Results edit

General elections edit

Date Votes Seats Status Size
# % ±pp # ±
2011 2,431 0.01 N/A 34th

Cortes of Castile and León edit

Date Votes Seats Status Size
# % ±pp # ±
2011 13,537 0.94% N/A 6th
2015 With PCAS–TC 0.33% –0.61  0 N/A 12th

Cortes of Castilla–La Mancha edit

Date Votes Seats Status Size
# % ±pp # ±
2011 2,752 0.23% N/A 6th
2015 With PCAS–UdCa 0.14% –0.09  0 N/A 11th

Assembly of Madrid edit

Date Votes Seats Status Size
# % ±pp # ±
2011 1,722 0.06% N/A 16th
2015 With PCAS–TC 0.06% +0.00  0 N/A 18th

Local elections edit

Date Votes Seats Size
# % ±pp # ±
2011 With PCAS–CI 0.14% 32nd
2015 With PCAS–TC 0.04% –0.10  120 63rd

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Home". partidocastellano.org.
  2. ^ Tierra Comunera se refundará en enero como Partido Castellano, ABC, 23 de diciembre de 2008.
  3. ^ Tierra Comunera se refunda como PCAS y Mariano Fuente es elegido presidente 2013-12-18 at the Wayback Machine, ABC, 25 de octubre de 2009.
  4. ^ El PCAL presentará candidaturas en las próximas Elecciones Autonómicas de Cataluña, 20 minutos, 20 de julio de 2010.
  5. ^ El Partido de Castilla y León (PCAL) estará en la coalición del PRC 2013-11-02 at the Wayback Machine, ABC, 2 de septiembre de 2011.
  6. ^ La presentación del PRCAL oficializa la escisión en el Partido Castellano 2013-09-30 at the Wayback Machine, El Correo de Burgos, 1 de febrero de 2012.

External links edit

  • Web del PCAS(in Spanish)
  • (in Spanish)
  • Siete partidos regionales se unen en PCAL(in Spanish)
  • El Partido de Castilla y León (PCAL) presenta en Valladolid su gestora regional.(Marzo de 2009)(in Spanish)

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A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page April 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Castilian Party Spanish Partido Castellano PCAS formerly the Party of Castile and Leon until 2011 is a Spanish political party resulting from the union of several Castilian nationalist and regionalist political parties from Castile and Leon Madrid and Castile La Mancha 1 The most relevant of the components is Tierra Comunera 2 Castilian Party Partido CastellanoPresidentPedro Manuel SorianoSecretary GeneralJavier BeneditFounded24 October 2009 2009 10 24 Merger ofTierra ComuneraProgress Party of the Cities of Castile and LeonCitizen GroupHeadquartersC Valdemoro 1 bajo 09001 Burgos Castilla y LeonYouth wingCastilla JovenIdeologyCastilian nationalismSocial democracyFederalismProgressivismEcologismPolitical positionCentre leftColours Dark purpleLocal Government a 79 21 601Party flagWebsitewww partidocastellano org Politics of SpainPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 Ideology 2 History 3 Party split 4 Results 4 1 General elections 4 2 Cortes of Castile and Leon 4 3 Cortes of Castilla La Mancha 4 4 Assembly of Madrid 4 5 Local elections 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksIdeology editThe Castilian Party wishes to be an alternative to the classic two party system in Castile They also state their support for Castilian historical heritage and the environment From their foundational congress on 24 October 2009 in Toledo onwards their ideology has been federalist and Castilian nationalist For this reason they intend to recover the dissolved sense of Castilian identity and to turn Castile into Spain s financial and political engine by overcoming Castilian endemic problems like depopulation population aging youth emigration and despotism All of said problems have been publicly denounced by the party 3 The party seeks to recover the political union of Castile as a single territory which is currently split into five regions Castile and Leon Castile La Mancha Madrid Cantabria and La Rioja nbsp Territory claimed by the Castilian Party History editIn July 2010 the party announced its intention to participate in the Catalan regional parliament election with the name of Castilian Party Party of the Cultures of Catalonia 4 During the Spanish general election 2011 the party formed an association with the Cantabrian Regionalist Party and contested the election 5 Party split editSince the party s creation there were two very different political currents one more official which supported the union of the whole of Castile and another much stronger in support to simpler regionalist ideas which supported the political reality in force During the party congress in October 2011 a majority of party members unanimously approved a new political strategy and changed the former name Party of Castile and Leon to simply the Castilian Party This initiative was promoted and supported by the party directorate and caused the regionalist current to quit the party The splinter group decided to found a new party called the Regionalist Party of Castile and Leon PRCAL 6 Results editGeneral elections edit Date Votes Seats Status Size pp 2011 2 431 0 01 0 350 N A 34th Cortes of Castile and Leon edit See also Cortes of Castile and Leon Date Votes Seats Status Size pp 2011 13 537 0 94 0 84 N A 6th 2015 With PCAS TC 0 33 0 61 0 84 nbsp 0 N A 12th Cortes of Castilla La Mancha edit See also Cortes of Castilla La Mancha Date Votes Seats Status Size pp 2011 2 752 0 23 0 49 N A 6th 2015 With PCAS UdCa 0 14 0 09 0 33 nbsp 0 N A 11th Assembly of Madrid edit See also Assembly of Madrid Date Votes Seats Status Size pp 2011 1 722 0 06 0 129 N A 16th 2015 With PCAS TC 0 06 0 00 0 129 nbsp 0 N A 18th Local elections edit Date Votes Seats Size pp 2011 With PCAS CI 0 14 195 68 230 32nd 2015 With PCAS TC 0 04 0 10 75 67 515 nbsp 120 63rdNotes edit Local seats in the autonomous communities of Castilla La Mancha Castilla y Leon and the Community of Madrid References edit Home partidocastellano org Tierra Comunera se refundara en enero como Partido Castellano ABC 23 de diciembre de 2008 Tierra Comunera se refunda como PCAS y Mariano Fuente es elegido presidente Archived 2013 12 18 at the Wayback Machine ABC 25 de octubre de 2009 El PCAL presentara candidaturas en las proximas Elecciones Autonomicas de Cataluna 20 minutos 20 de julio de 2010 El Partido de Castilla y Leon PCAL estara en la coalicion del PRC Archived 2013 11 02 at the Wayback Machine ABC 2 de septiembre de 2011 La presentacion del PRCAL oficializa la escision en el Partido Castellano Archived 2013 09 30 at the Wayback Machine El Correo de Burgos 1 de febrero de 2012 External links editWeb del PCAS in Spanish Web del PCAL in Spanish Siete partidos regionales se unen en PCAL in Spanish El Partido de Castilla y Leon PCAL presenta en Valladolid su gestora regional Marzo de 2009 in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Castilian Party amp oldid 1168469196, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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